. >> we've seen this in washington, d.c., and when you turn it into a place that has business and people employed and has the jobs that can get people in the workplace and keep them busy, it's very important. going back to the arguments that juan has been making all week about the family and these communities, you, the statistics are there. when the family homes are broken, kids who come from single parent homes are more likely to live in poverty and more likely to commit crimes and that in return has an impact on our cities and has an impact on our prison systems and costs us money in lives and in dollars. >> go ahead, juan, if you apply to this horrific killing that happened in oklahoma, outside of oklahoma city where three young people shot someone for fun, how does that apply here? >> well, look, these are teenagers and in most cases, you know, no dad around, right? or parents who are not involved. i saw one father was in the courtroom and said, oh, my son couldn't have done it. wake up, dude, come on. what we have here are kids online and they're spewing hateful messages and they're